The castle was an impregnable fortress initially built by Christian inhabitants of the island, Rum (descendants of the Romans, Vandals and Byzantines) to protect themselves against pirates and raids during the High Mi...

Bellver Castle is a Gothic-style construction built between 1276 and 1349 by the mallorquin architect Pedro Salvà at the request of King Jaime II who worked together with Francisco Cabalti author of the paintings insi...

Opened in 2004 on the site of a former military fortress (Bastion of Sant Pere), Es Baluard is one of the most highly regarded museums of modern and contemporary art and in Spain and a vehicle for history, contemporar...

This emblematic gothic monument has earned different names for obvious reasons: Cathedral of the sea, Cathedral of the space, Cathedral of the light. La Seu, as the Cathedral of Santa Maria of Palma is more commonly c...

The monastery dates back to 1200 and was built in a secluded place in the mountains . Many Christian pilgrims come here to see La Moreneta, the dark Madonna, who is said to fulfil wishes.The monastery has a beautiful...

Palacio Almudaina, a mix of Moorish and Gothic styles stone palace, was built as a fortress in 903 when the Arabs conquered the island. The building’s rich history and change are reflected in a panoply of architecture...

This ancient monastery, originally a royal residence, was inhabited by the Carthusian monks from 1399 until their expulsion in 1835. The monastery is a museum today, consisting of the main church which is still in use...

Situated in one of the tortuous small lanes – Serra passage – that make up the picturesque ‘barrio’ behind the cathedral of Palma, the Arab Baths are the only remaining witness to the Islamic presence in Palma and of...